The first major win was the Battle of Saratoga.
Americans used guerrilla warfare tactics to drive the British to the coast. The french, although late, prevented the British from retreating to sea, so the British had no choice but to surrender.
The Americans were able to defeat the British in the American Revolution (1775-1783) for several key reasons. First, they had a strong motivation to fight for their independence and home territory. Second, they benefited from strategic alliances, notably with France, which provided crucial military support. Lastly, the British faced logistical challenges and underestimation of American resolve, leading to strategic miscalculations on the battlefield.
During the British surrender at Yorktown in 1781, British soldiers displayed a sense of formality and discipline, adhering to military protocol even in defeat. In contrast, American soldiers exhibited a mix of triumph and relief, celebrating their hard-fought victory over the British. The British were required to march in a formal surrender ceremony, while American troops expressed their joy more openly, marking a significant turning point in the Revolutionary War. This difference in demeanor highlighted the contrasting cultures and experiences of the two armies.
He wanted to rally up colonists against the British
the reason why it was the worst defeat for the Americans was because they lost almost their entire southern army (around 5,000 i believe).
During the American Revolution, France supplied the new American government with money (gold and French Francs), soldiers, and the French Navy. After the Americans defeated the British at the Battle of Saratoga, the French realized the American colonists could defeat the British regulars, and that helping the Americans would potentially weaken their hated British rivals.
It marked the American defeat, and the French was a big part in this defeat. When they captured the British in the Atlanic Ocean
because the colonists want freedom from Britian.
The Americans were fighting for a cause and because they used guerrilla warfare.
because of taxes
because of taxes
After the British seiged the American's fort in Charlestown, the Americans had lost 10,000 men due to an unconditional surrender.
Canada was invaded by the American Patriots with the help of Canadian Regiments during the American Revolution. They fought against the British Army and the British Quebec Canadian Militia. The result was a defeat for the American Patriots.
Americans used guerrilla warfare tactics to drive the British to the coast. The french, although late, prevented the British from retreating to sea, so the British had no choice but to surrender.
The Americans were able to defeat the British in the American Revolution (1775-1783) for several key reasons. First, they had a strong motivation to fight for their independence and home territory. Second, they benefited from strategic alliances, notably with France, which provided crucial military support. Lastly, the British faced logistical challenges and underestimation of American resolve, leading to strategic miscalculations on the battlefield.
During the British surrender at Yorktown in 1781, British soldiers displayed a sense of formality and discipline, adhering to military protocol even in defeat. In contrast, American soldiers exhibited a mix of triumph and relief, celebrating their hard-fought victory over the British. The British were required to march in a formal surrender ceremony, while American troops expressed their joy more openly, marking a significant turning point in the Revolutionary War. This difference in demeanor highlighted the contrasting cultures and experiences of the two armies.
because they had a very good plan to defeat the American troops.